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Originally Posted by Bring_Back_Shantz
Okay, you implied that there's a good chance I was unqualified or stupid, so I would say that yeah, that would be my typical response if someone came to a board meeting and told me I was stupid. You want to talk about maturity? How about making blanket assumptions about the qualifications and intelligence of the people you've never met, nor have any experience with the work they are doing?
I never said that living in a condo gives you the same control as owing your own home, so yeah, I didn't go there. What I said was that your assertion that you have zero control was completely incorrect. That is a silly argument from the start, not sure why you went there, especially considering you obviously have no firsthand experience with the situation you are talking about, and the fact that it is objectively wrong.
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Alright, I see that we are going to split hairs. Let me re-word it. I believe that the majority of residents have no control over what the condo board will decide on. Do you agree with that?
You yourself said that you had 5 people out of 150 doors (300 residents?) on the board. Correct?
Then why is my blanket statement that condo owners have no control is so out of line? In the condo you lived in, only tiny group had a say, no?
I guess one can join the board and fight it out and try to convince others, but is this really a good rebuttal to my comment? My comment was quite true and I stand by it.
And for the record. My very close family members own/owned condos in Lk Bonavista and Discovery Ridge. Plus I work with people that own condos. I hear enough to form an opinion. Not that it's that hard to realize that not living under board rules, any board, would be more empowering.